Palm Springs Life

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PALM SPRINGS LIFE celebrates the hip and luxurious lifestyle of the Southern California desert. From midcentury modern architecture and interior design to fine art, world-class golf, and the beautiful mountain landscape, the magazine tells the story of the desert in colorful, engaging fashion. Celebrities, captains of industry, and the brightest personalities not only read Palm Springs Life, but they subscribe, too! Source

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California style is many things. While that may read as a simplistic explanation, in a way, it has to remain simplistic to be able to encompass all of the incredible diversity this great state holds. However despite its rich span of eclecticness, there is a unifying sense of ease that carries through every aspect of California style. And it was this attitude that set the mood for a sartorial state of mind on opening night of El Paseo Fashion Week.

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Chris Evert had the best of both worlds. A father who taught her the game and kept her focused. And a mother who knew very little about the game and kept her grounded. “I love my mother because she didn’t have a clue about tennis,” Evert says. “I mean, I took my mother to tournaments with me, because she never put any pressure on me. I remember driving out to the finals at Wimbledon.

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“Warhol in the Park,” a valley-wide arts and education event series aimed at engaging area students with the work of iconic pop-art artist, Andy Warhol, opens March 18 from 2-4 p.m. at The Gardens on El Paseo in Palm Desert, as part of the Fashion Week El Paseo”kick-off event. Additional event dates include downtown Palm Springs on March 31; La Quinta’s Old Town Artisan Studio on April 7, and the Veteran’s Memorial Park in Coachella on May 12.

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Fashion Week El Paseo is about to hit the runway, but it’s quite obvious that the fashionistas in Greater Palm Springs are ready. Guests at the 2018 Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala in February were challenged to dress in themes that exhibited one of six concepts reflecting the designers and aesthetics of Fashion Week’s designers who will be on the Palm Desert runway from March 17-24.

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The arrival of spring, when signs of new growth are all around, is the perfect time to release the old, stuck parts of ourselves and make room for the new. Whether you need a makeover of body, beauty, or spirit (or all three), Greater Palm Springs spas have you covered. Here’s a look at some of the possibilities.

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Kentaro Kameyama’s dress designs are streamlined, understated, and neutral yet display sudden bursts of outlandish whimsy. It’s as though this classical pianist and composer is embellishing a restrained melody with a moment of flamboyance. His clarity of vision helped Kameyama win Season 16 of Project Runway, then take New York Fashion Week by storm in January.

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East Valley residents can receive world-class dermatology a little closer to home. The long-awaited La Quinta office of Contour Dermatology officially opened March 3 with a ribbon cutting and concurrent Day of Beauty attended by more than 200 people. This is the third Coachella Valley office for the practice, which was founded by Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Timothy Jochen in 2001.

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If her father could sell milk, then logic suggests that Peggy Michel could sell tennis. Or at least that’s how Chalie Pasarell sold Michel on the role he saw her playing in growing what would become the BNP Paribas Open in the Coachella Valley. Pasarell, who along with Raymond Moore founded the tournament, brought Michel on board in 1985. “At first I told Charlie I didn’t want to be involved in the tennis tournament. I wanted to work for the facility,” Michel recalls.

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Nelda Linsk, who is credited with helping to put Palm Springs on the map by appearing in the famous Slim Aarons photograph, “Poolside Gossip,” recently was honored with a spot on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. Linsk became the 423rd person to be honored. Linsk lived in the Richard Neutra designed Kaufmann house in Palm Springs for 10 years with her husband, Joseph Linsk, starting in 1964.

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Vicky’s of Santa Fe is investing in the next generation of music lovers. The Indian Wells dining and live entertainment destination recently rolled out Forever Bond 007, a Broadway style song and dance show, to benefit the music education programs for school children in the Coachella Valley. A portion of the series sales proceeds will be donated to The Muses and Patroness Circle of the McCallum Theatre to directly support McCallum Theatre Education.

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